Font Locations
On a typical Mac OS X system, fonts can be installed in four or more places (Table 1 ). Where a font is installed determines who can use it.
- User fonts are installed in a user's Fonts folder (Figure 1 ). Each user can install, control, and access his or her own fonts. Fonts installed in a user's Fonts folder are available only to that user.
Figure 1. User fonts are installed in the Fonts folder within the user's Library folder.
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Figure 2. Local fonts are installed in the Fonts folder within the startup disk's Library folder.

Figure 3. System fonts are installed in the Fonts folder within the System's Library folder.
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Font Use | Font Folder |
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User | HD/Users/UserName/Library/Fonts/ |
Local | HD/Library/Fonts/ |
System | HD/System/Library/Fonts/ |
Classic | HD/System Folder/Fonts |
Network | Network/Library/Fonts/ |
- Duplicate fonts are resolved based on where they are installed, in the following order: User, Local, Network, System, and Classic. For example, if the same font existed as both a User and System font, the User font would be used.Changes to the Fonts folder take effect when an application is opened.If you do not have the correct privileges to change a Fonts folder, a dialog like the one in Figure 4 will appear. If you have an Admin password, you can click the Authenticate button and enter the password in the dialog that appears (Figure 5 ) to complete the change. Otherwise, click OK and ask a user with Admin privileges to do it for you.
Figure 4. A dialog like this appears if you try to change a Fonts folder and do not have enough privileges.

Figure 5. If you have an Admin password, you can enter it in this dialog to complete the change.

To manually install a font
Drag all files that are part of the font into the appropriate Fonts folder (Figure 6 ).
Figure 6. To manually install a font, drag it into (or onto) the appropriate Fonts folder. This illustration shows a PostScript font file with its accompanying bitmap font file being installed.

To manually uninstall a font
Drag all files that are part of the font out of the Fonts folder they were installed in (Figure 7 ).
Figure 7. To manually uninstall a font, drag it out of the Fonts folder. This illustration shows the font installed in Figure 6 being uninstalled.
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